Galgotias fiasco spotlights the aggressive AI blitz by India’s private universities

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Galgotias University’s sloppy plagiarism of a Chinese robot dog has overshadowed the Modi government’s ambitious AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The government asked the university to leave the summit because “misinformation can’t be encouraged”.

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It could be tempting to treat the episode as just another faux pas by an errant university that has often been in the news for the wrong reasons. But the fiasco is the natural outcome of a growing trend in India’s private higher education.

For India’s private universities, “AI” is the new buzzword, alongside “world-class”. It can be printed on a hoarding, added to a course title or attached to a campus launch to make a university look like the great cradle of future Sam Altmans, Dario Amodeis and Aravind Srinivases.

The marketing of these institutions often includes a word salad of grand claims. Last year, Chandigarh University’s new campus in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, was described as “India’s first Artificial Intelligence enabled multidisciplinary university”. Last week, Chitkara University unveiled a “LinkedIn Experience Zone” that would set a benchmark in “AI-powered career readiness” – whatever that means. Maharashtra has a Universal AI University, marketed as “India’s 1st AI University”.

This aggressive push is aimed at reassuring anxious parents that their child’s degree will not become obsolete before the ink dries. As The New...

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